Conservation: it's what your grandparents did,
right?
Well guess what, living better while using less never went
out of style. Living sustainably, or being green, it's
all the same thing.

Times
have changed, and so has a conserver lifestyle. Being a
conserver is a great way to save money, live healthier, and
enjoy life. It's not that hard. In fact, you are
already a conserver. The goal is to become a better
conserver.

We all know littering is wrong. Then why is there so
much of it? And what can be done to reduce its trail? Come be part
of an interactive experience unlike any other with litter expert
and CCO member, Sheila White. A game to test your littering and
recycling knowledge, participatory music that entertains as it
educates and Sheila’s presentation on what is being done to fight
litter here and around the world will leave you more aware and
inspired to help the goal of lowering the overall rate of
littering. A presentation suitable for all ages.

We will also explore a profile of litter, littering and
litterers, and why we should care. We will debunk some litter myths
and carve out effective litter reduction strategies, while
establishing total recycling habits. We will discover best world
practices and developments and next steps in Ontario.

Founded
in 1952, The Conservation Council of Ontariois a provincial
association of organizations, businesses, municipalities, and
individuals working individually and cooperatively to promote and
apply conserver values across Ontario.

We believe that, sooner or later, by choice or by crisis,
Ontario will be a conserver society. We prefer sooner, and by
choice.

Our members are all leaders in conservation, each according
to their expertise and their audience. Together, we are a
strong movement in support of a voluntary transition to a more
sustainable future.